A really cool “junior” wooden roller coaster in Japan! Filmed & Edited by Robb Alvey – www.themeparkreview.com

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  1. For a "junior" woodie, this looks to be a great ride. Someday, I dream of visiting Japan and taking in some of their coasters. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  2. "Only 4 wooden roller coasters in Japan". Woodies are an under utilized beauty.

  3. The only fear i have with wooden rollercoasters is that the tracks can break easily even if you are on a really old one

  4. actually wooden coasters are safer than steel coasters wooden coasters are designed to bend so it isn't much of a beating on the structure.

  5. FUN! Does TPR have a list of seasonally slow times for theme parks, more accurate than the info posted by the parks themselves?

  6. Great looking mid-size woodie. Reminds me of something PTC would have built during the 1920's-30's.

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  8. This is a Intamin, if you didn't know. There are more Intamin wooden coasters in Asia, with only 1 in America (I am also not talking about prefabs, these are normal wooden coasters by Intamin)

  9. This actually looks like quite a fun wooden coaster. But as somebody else said, the chain lift is unusually fast and those brakes (at 1:40) seem very… sudden!

  10. Elf coaster looks cool and somewhat smooth too. Lift hill goes a little faster, but I guess that's cause it's a "junior" wooden roller coaster. That girl and guy looked like they enjoyed the ride, I hope that can keep riding roller coaster in my later years lol.

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